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get the clinton administration part 3. if you feel it was such a crisis and panic at that time as many say it was coming out of the calamitous bush administration into the tar, bringing in a team of rivals as obama talked about, all you had was larry summers and tim geithner. both of them have their control over the policies that led to the crisis. in my mind, that opened the door to the tea party. it opened the door to right-wing populism. people saw in this white house favoritism towards goldman sachs and the banks. the problem was the left populism has not emerged until now. for too long, many felt with the bomb in the white house that things would be sorted out. that is where movements become important. every administration in modern times has had to deal with insurgency's or movements on its left and right. reagan in many ways was a movement president. i say that with contempt for what he did in damage to this country. you need to see the pendulum has now swung. the tea party in many ways has lost a lot of this mojo b
get the clinton administration part 3. if you feel it was such a crisis and panic at that time as many say it was coming out of the calamitous bush administration into the tar, bringing in a team of rivals as obama talked about, all you had was larry summers and tim geithner. both of them have their control over the policies that led to the crisis. in my mind, that opened the door to the tea party. it opened the door to right-wing populism. people saw in this white house favoritism towards...
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it was headlined by chelsea clinton, the honorary chair. joining her was beau biden. this is about 15 minutes. >> are you ready to kick off this day of doing a lot of good? i will be your and see today. let's have a huge national day of service welcome to the woman who was the co-chairman of the reelection campaign, and she is currently serving as the co- chair for the inauguration committee, let's hear it for eva longoria. >> good morning. i am so excited to be here. it is so inspiring to see so many of you come out for this national day of service and give back to your community. a lot of the know -- >> a lot of you know, i grew up in corpus christi, texas. and i grew up in a family of volunteers and a family and community of people who wanted to give back. my three sisters and i were very blessed to have a great role models, which were my parents, who dedicated their lives to serving the others. i mother was a special-education teacher. [cheers] yeah, teachers. my dad worked on the army base. my parents were crystal clear about what they wanted for us and that was
it was headlined by chelsea clinton, the honorary chair. joining her was beau biden. this is about 15 minutes. >> are you ready to kick off this day of doing a lot of good? i will be your and see today. let's have a huge national day of service welcome to the woman who was the co-chairman of the reelection campaign, and she is currently serving as the co- chair for the inauguration committee, let's hear it for eva longoria. >> good morning. i am so excited to be here. it is so...
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secretary hillary clinton testified, is giving them an earful. >> the fact is, we have four dead americans. is it because of a protest or because some guys went for a walk one night and decided it wanted to kill some americans. what difference does it make? >> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she also hit back at the demonstrations critics. we have a report. >> finally on capitol hill for a public hearing four months after the benghazi attacks. the much-awaited appearance delayed by a month long illness. after four years as secretary of state, her first testifying. >> we have respect for the hard work you have put forth over the last four years.
secretary hillary clinton testified, is giving them an earful. >> the fact is, we have four dead americans. is it because of a protest or because some guys went for a walk one night and decided it wanted to kill some americans. what difference does it make? >> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in...
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hillary clinton answering their questions. rand paul really taking the toughest shot at her, as opposed to marco rubio. but is this all about cleaning up and leaving on a good note from the secretary of state position? >> well, i think for the secretary, i think this is about being forthright and very direct about what happened, what needs to be fixed, and where do you go from here. it's very seldom in american politics that a politician or a leader takes responsibility, and she did that very forcefully and very clearly, but then she also did something, again, sometimes lacking. where do we go from here, what steps do we need to take, that's what i think is more impressive. >> our power panel for today, thank you. i thank all of you. we're going to be right back. stick around. ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanc
hillary clinton answering their questions. rand paul really taking the toughest shot at her, as opposed to marco rubio. but is this all about cleaning up and leaving on a good note from the secretary of state position? >> well, i think for the secretary, i think this is about being forthright and very direct about what happened, what needs to be fixed, and where do you go from here. it's very seldom in american politics that a politician or a leader takes responsibility, and she did that...
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at this moment, hillary clinton comes face to face with lawmakers who want to know why. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> new word of warnings that the u.s. consulate in benghazi was not safe, and they come from one of the americans killed. >>> plus -- >> i put my arms around the mother and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> what today means for hillary clinton's legacy. >>> welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. >> and i'm jake tapper in washington. any minute inside this room on capitol hill testimony, four months in the making, secretary of state hillary clinton will testify before the house foreign affairs committee about what happened on september 11th of last year, the day when these four americans, ambassador chris stevens, shawn smith, tyrone woods and glen doherty were killed at the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. >> jake, i want to bring you back in and bring in our chief congressional corre
at this moment, hillary clinton comes face to face with lawmakers who want to know why. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> new word of warnings that the u.s. consulate in benghazi was not safe, and they come from one of the americans killed. >>> plus -- >> i put my arms around the mother and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> what today means for hillary clinton's legacy. >>>...
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in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she also hit back at the demonstrations critics. we have a report. >> finally on capitol hill for a public hearing four months after the benghazi attacks. the much-awaited appearance delayed by a month long illness. after four years as secretary of state, >> we have respect for the hard work you have put forth over the last four years. we all appreciate the transparency with which you keep -- talk to all of us. >> but the situation in benghazi left a shadow on the work. it was at times an emotional hearing. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters, and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> then there was time for tough questions and equally tough ans
in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she also hit back at the demonstrations critics. we have a report. >> finally on capitol hill for a public hearing four months after the benghazi attacks. the much-awaited appearance delayed by a month long illness. after...
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. >> if their competitor in 16 is going to be hillary clinton, supported by bill clinton and presumably still popular barack obama truly winning that will be like winning the super bowl. >> jennifer: >> jennifer: joining me now is kiki mcclean, senior advisor to secretary clinton's 2008 campaign and press secretary for vice president al gore's 2000 campaign. and a whole bunch of other stuff. kiki comes to us from washington. thanks kiki for joining me inside "the war room" again. >> always glad to be here governor. >> jennifer: i love to talk about our favorite subject which is president clinton two. today there were a number of senators and congressmen who alluded to her presidential run potentially. if she does decide to run for president, today's stuff about benghazi, do you think that would have any impact at all? does it slow her down? >> well, i think what she did today was prove to be the kind of leader we have always known her to be. when something goes on she takes responsibility. when there is a problem, she takes the lead in solving it. and that's what she has done in this, a
. >> if their competitor in 16 is going to be hillary clinton, supported by bill clinton and presumably still popular barack obama truly winning that will be like winning the super bowl. >> jennifer: >> jennifer: joining me now is kiki mcclean, senior advisor to secretary clinton's 2008 campaign and press secretary for vice president al gore's 2000 campaign. and a whole bunch of other stuff. kiki comes to us from washington. thanks kiki for joining me inside "the war...
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he seems to lack a dramatic communication skills of fdr, reagan or clinton. obama frequently comes across as a teacher and not a motivator. he fails then to frequently excite and motivate the broad public he must reach, although he isn't doing that in the current campaign. there's a recent article in the sunday edition of "the new york times," entitled obama plays to win in politics and everything else. the author paints a picture of obama that gives greater insight into hand and how he might function as a second term president. i'm quoting now now from the article. four years ago, barack obama seemed as if she might be a deliberate professor of a leader. maybe with a touch of hawaiian alan s. he has turned out to be a voraciously competitive perfectionist, friends say so in interviews. mr. obama's own words say it best. he is a perpetually aspiring overachiever. as he faces off that romney, obama's will to win and fear of losing is in overdrive. he is cramming for debates against an opponent, raising money and a frantic pace to narrow the gap with mr. romney
he seems to lack a dramatic communication skills of fdr, reagan or clinton. obama frequently comes across as a teacher and not a motivator. he fails then to frequently excite and motivate the broad public he must reach, although he isn't doing that in the current campaign. there's a recent article in the sunday edition of "the new york times," entitled obama plays to win in politics and everything else. the author paints a picture of obama that gives greater insight into hand and how...
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straight ahead, live coverage of secretary of state clinton's testimony on benghazi. chris matthews is in for chuck. >>> and the senate foreign relations committee will hear testimony this morning from secretary of state hillary clinton on the september 11th attack in benghazi, libya, that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. good morning, i'm chris matthews, with you for the hour, as we watch secretary clinton's testimony, in what will likely be her final appearance on capitol hill, as the nation's top diplomat. secretary clinton will face questions that republicans have wanted to ask for months. what exactly did she know about security failures in benghazi? well, nbc's kelly o'donnell is live on capitol hill. kelly, this is going to be one dramatic day up there. >> reporter: there has been so much buildup towards this. and because of not only the scope and the tragedy of what happened in benghazi, but the magnitude of who the prime witness is. hillary clinton, in one of her final acts as secretary of state, one of the things members have t
straight ahead, live coverage of secretary of state clinton's testimony on benghazi. chris matthews is in for chuck. >>> and the senate foreign relations committee will hear testimony this morning from secretary of state hillary clinton on the september 11th attack in benghazi, libya, that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. good morning, i'm chris matthews, with you for the hour, as we watch secretary clinton's testimony, in what will likely be her final...
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this is vintage hillary clinton. she responded to the direct accusations, the challenges but the republicans especially -- and we'll get to this shortly -- john mccain and rand paul were tough on her. they were not backing down. >> that's right. republicans were focused on, one, the administration specifically the united nations ambassador susan rice initially in the sunday show appearances, on all five sunday shows that sunday but also an initial discussion about what happened in benghazi, the word was that this was not a terrorist attack, this was a spontaneous protest because of the anti-islam video which of course turns out not to have been the case and a lot senators were focused on why were these talking points false. johnson said dr. rice was purposefully misleading the american public. dr. rice said she was not, she was using the talking points used by the intelligence committee and no effort to mislead. she was providing as much information as she knew at the time. the other information by senator rand paul
this is vintage hillary clinton. she responded to the direct accusations, the challenges but the republicans especially -- and we'll get to this shortly -- john mccain and rand paul were tough on her. they were not backing down. >> that's right. republicans were focused on, one, the administration specifically the united nations ambassador susan rice initially in the sunday show appearances, on all five sunday shows that sunday but also an initial discussion about what happened in...
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. >> secretary date clinton on the u.s. can't let them as they come out numbers of congress questioned the secretary tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> from the very start, organized militaries have spent a lot of their time fighting unconventional, irregular warfare. and you know where? those terms don't make a heck of a lot of sense. that's one of the big takeaways they had printed in six years of reading and research for this book. really think about the subject is all messed up. we think somehow conventional warfare is the norm, the way you decide is how conventional army slugging it out in the open. but the reality is that supposed than the exception. think about the more modern world. what was the less conventional where we saw? this is a hard question to answer because in fact it is the russian invasion of georgia in 2008, which didn't last very long and yet all over the world, there's people dying in war. but afghanistan or mali were serious for congo for me admire or any other country. all these people ravaged
. >> secretary date clinton on the u.s. can't let them as they come out numbers of congress questioned the secretary tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> from the very start, organized militaries have spent a lot of their time fighting unconventional, irregular warfare. and you know where? those terms don't make a heck of a lot of sense. that's one of the big takeaways they had printed in six years of reading and research for this book. really think about the subject is all...
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he seems to lack the dramatic comedic asian skills of fdr, reagan or clinton. obama frequently comes across as a teacher, or as a motivator, not a motivator. he fails then too, frequently to excite and motivate. although he currently isn't doing bad and the current campaign. there's a reason article in a sunday edition of "the new york times" entitled obama plays to win in politics and everything else. the author paints a picture of obama that gives a still greater insight into him, and how he might function as a second term president. i'm quoting now from that article. four years ago, barack obama seems as if he might be a deliver a professor of the leader. maybe with a touch of hawaiian mellowness. he has turned out to be a for graciously competitive perfectionist. aides and friends say so in interviews. mr. obama's own words of praise say it best. he is a perpetually aspiring overachiever. as he faces off with mitt romney, mr. obama wilson to win in fear of losing. is in overdrive. he is cramming for debates against an opponent he has called ineffective, rai
he seems to lack the dramatic comedic asian skills of fdr, reagan or clinton. obama frequently comes across as a teacher, or as a motivator, not a motivator. he fails then too, frequently to excite and motivate. although he currently isn't doing bad and the current campaign. there's a reason article in a sunday edition of "the new york times" entitled obama plays to win in politics and everything else. the author paints a picture of obama that gives a still greater insight into him,...
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. >> thank you secretary clinton for yourto securing america's place in the world the past four years. and your contributions to world peace. the first question these do with accountability review board report that identifies specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department and systematic failures and deficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one those people, is that correct? >> that is correct. it was said great a report in the 1990's the secretary should take an active role in security. have you done that at state department? >> i am very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. >> is there anyone now in existence who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance in order to determine whether there is a threat to their safety? >> the general answer is "no." ambassadors are given what is calls chief of mission authority. ambassadors especially those who we asked to go to dangerous posts. most of them make their own decisions. chris stevens did not ask anyone for permission to go t
. >> thank you secretary clinton for yourto securing america's place in the world the past four years. and your contributions to world peace. the first question these do with accountability review board report that identifies specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department and systematic failures and deficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one those people, is that correct? >> that is correct. it was said great a report in the 1990's the secretary should...
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bill clinton did that in his second term. barack obama will try to focus more on the middle east, maybe more on syria. the most pressing issues are domestic. his voters expect him toct on that. he will attack in the first two years. history also tells us after the midterm election of a second term president start to fade away into sort of a lame duck status. >> interesting analysis there. thank you very much, max. in more international news suicide bombers and gunmen attacked afghanistan's travel police leaving three officers dead and more than three wounded. rather assault began at dawn at the entrance to the complex, the second coordinated raid in as many weeks. taliban claim responsibility. it is feared there could be more of these attacks in the months ahead as international forces prepare to withdraw. voter it is are ready to say goodbye to the chancellor's conservative government. >> it shows the social democrats and greens grabbing power with one seat majority over the christian democrats and free democrats. it is not
bill clinton did that in his second term. barack obama will try to focus more on the middle east, maybe more on syria. the most pressing issues are domestic. his voters expect him toct on that. he will attack in the first two years. history also tells us after the midterm election of a second term president start to fade away into sort of a lame duck status. >> interesting analysis there. thank you very much, max. in more international news suicide bombers and gunmen attacked...
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senator john kerry is seen as a shoo-in to replace secretary clinton. at defense, after bob gates and panetta, the president's pick of chuck hagel sends a similar message. he is republican but the past statements on israel and iran as well as his opposition to the troop surge in iraq will likely make for a heated confirmation process. if confirmed, he will most likely lead major budgetary belt tightening at the pentagon. >> this is a president looking for what they used to say about eisenhower, against on the cheap. using drones, using intelligence in new way anything but to send troops into a foreign war. >> in the second term many analysts look for one last big push, perhaps immigration reform. with a growing latino vote adding additional pressure on both parties ahead of 2016 and others feel the time has passed for big bold moves. douglas brinkley said the gridlock in washington is very real and the president has to wake up every day determined not to be a lame duck president. and the inner team obama, he has had more chiefs of staff than any other p
senator john kerry is seen as a shoo-in to replace secretary clinton. at defense, after bob gates and panetta, the president's pick of chuck hagel sends a similar message. he is republican but the past statements on israel and iran as well as his opposition to the troop surge in iraq will likely make for a heated confirmation process. if confirmed, he will most likely lead major budgetary belt tightening at the pentagon. >> this is a president looking for what they used to say about...
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do you think the clinton administration is -- i'm sorry, the clinton. the obama administration is in fact planning something now so we can do it better and unwind this horrible situation? >> i think they have to be. they have to be coordinating with the algerian government. they have to be figuring out what their options are, special forces options. but you also have to remember, they took out the somali pirates not once but twice and they took out osama bin laden. they've -- >> that's why i want them to take this thing out. go. >> but they didn't just jump in willy-nilly whenever there was a tragedy -- >> well, what are you waiting for? >> well, i assume like he said they want to get it right, make sure you have all the facts -- >> 24 hours. these guys are so smart. 24 hours. i saw "zero dark thirty." i saw that. >> the algerians walked in and they created this mess and now more people are killed. >> they really did. peter, let me get back to you. now i want to get your opinion on this latest thing. so they want the blind sheik, the terrorists, whoever
do you think the clinton administration is -- i'm sorry, the clinton. the obama administration is in fact planning something now so we can do it better and unwind this horrible situation? >> i think they have to be. they have to be coordinating with the algerian government. they have to be figuring out what their options are, special forces options. but you also have to remember, they took out the somali pirates not once but twice and they took out osama bin laden. they've -- >>...
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and thank you very much, secretary clinton, for your contributions to securing america's place in the world for the past four years and for your contributions towards world peace. the first question i'd like to ask you has to do with the accountability review report. the report does identify specifically people who were found to have endangered in the department in systemic failures and inefficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one of those people, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> now, it was identified a report dating from the 1990s had said that the secretary should take a personal and active role in security. have you done that during your four years at the state department? >> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. certainly not the specific requests and decision making which rests with the security professionals. >> all right. regarding the security professionals, is there anybody now in existence in the department who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance as to
and thank you very much, secretary clinton, for your contributions to securing america's place in the world for the past four years and for your contributions towards world peace. the first question i'd like to ask you has to do with the accountability review report. the report does identify specifically people who were found to have endangered in the department in systemic failures and inefficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one of those people, is that correct? >> that's...
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senator hillary clinton was running. she would also ba first, and she, still with her first lady prestige, her strong support in the party and solid base in new york, was well ahead in the polls. you went into a primary campaign against hillary rodham clinton. how did you see the opportunity to take them on? >> the fact that obama was against the war in iraq, the fact that he was an outsider, not an insider. the fact that he was a conciliator and not a divisive figure. he was clearly the remedy to what people felt was wrong, more so than hillary at the time, who was much more of an establishment candidate. >> to get to the head of the pack, obama focused on building a first class ground campaign, especially in the outlying caucus states. >> you're cleaning and you've got my button on. you know when i said, yes, we can, i didn't mean dusting. >> he used social media better than the other campaigns to create a network of the young, excited, and savvy. >> i'm with students for barack obama. >> obama's appeal to the under-30
senator hillary clinton was running. she would also ba first, and she, still with her first lady prestige, her strong support in the party and solid base in new york, was well ahead in the polls. you went into a primary campaign against hillary rodham clinton. how did you see the opportunity to take them on? >> the fact that obama was against the war in iraq, the fact that he was an outsider, not an insider. the fact that he was a conciliator and not a divisive figure. he was clearly the...
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and bill clinton's attempt to sweep away hillary clinton's health problems. the hump day gaggle joins me next. but first, white house soup of the day, it's chicken noodle. i'll be honest, i think a lot of us could use some chicken noodle with the way this flu is beating us all up. i don't have the flu, i don't think. don't forget to check out our website, rundown.msnbc.com. we'll be right back. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> just about two hours from now, president obama will unveil his proposed package on gun control. opponents, though, already promising a tough political fight. let's bring in our wednesday gaggle here, from "the washingt
and bill clinton's attempt to sweep away hillary clinton's health problems. the hump day gaggle joins me next. but first, white house soup of the day, it's chicken noodle. i'll be honest, i think a lot of us could use some chicken noodle with the way this flu is beating us all up. i don't have the flu, i don't think. don't forget to check out our website, rundown.msnbc.com. we'll be right back. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency...
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i know that former president carter, president clinton, they understand the irony of the presidential office, which is the longer you're there, the more humble you become. and the more mindful you are that it is beyond your poor powers individually to move this great country. you can only do it because you have extraordinary partners. and a spirit of good will, and most of all, because of the strength and resiliency and fundamentalness of the american people. >> richard, i love that point you think of me as this very powerful man, but the job, you don't actually feel powerful in it. >> right, that is a second-time president. he is also talking to people who feel anything but humble. and the reason they feel anything but humble is precisely they can take him down, whenever they want to. obviously, he is still the president, but they can make his life extraordinarily difficult, and they have. but yes, here is someone who is not begging for help, but he is politely asking as a president can. >> joy, there was a different tone in that lunch. this was a friendly accessible man seeming to b
i know that former president carter, president clinton, they understand the irony of the presidential office, which is the longer you're there, the more humble you become. and the more mindful you are that it is beyond your poor powers individually to move this great country. you can only do it because you have extraordinary partners. and a spirit of good will, and most of all, because of the strength and resiliency and fundamentalness of the american people. >> richard, i love that point...
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about 200,000 people, of course, chelsea clinton heading that effort. there's a concert for kids tomorrow evening and kicks off the festivities, a weekend steeped in tradition, pomp and circumstance and one of the interesting things on inauguration day, president obama will take his oath of office on martin luther king's bible. of course, as you mentioned, also the martin luther king holiday and the president taking the oath of office on the other side of the mall where he delivered the "i have a dream" speech and symbolism certainly in that moment. so d.c. getting prepared. i can tell you just because we're not expecting as many people, the hotels here pulling out the stops. i went to one hotel, the jw marriott, they have the executive suites going for $40,000. >> whoa. >> reporter: so just because we're not expecting 1.8 million people doesn't mean it's not a huge celebration here in the city of d.c. toure? >> i hear you're going to all the balls. well played. thank you for that report. >> reporter: thank you. >>> i want to bring in nbc news president
about 200,000 people, of course, chelsea clinton heading that effort. there's a concert for kids tomorrow evening and kicks off the festivities, a weekend steeped in tradition, pomp and circumstance and one of the interesting things on inauguration day, president obama will take his oath of office on martin luther king's bible. of course, as you mentioned, also the martin luther king holiday and the president taking the oath of office on the other side of the mall where he delivered the "i...
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>> secretary clinton will testify on capitol hill about benghazi the 23rd. so that will be shortly after the inauguration on monday. she will speak before the senate foreign relations committee and also answer questions from the house foreign affairs committee and they wilbe open. the puic will be able to listen that testimony from her. >> dow have a sense they are anxious to do this because they want to get out front and take the opportunity to defend those things that have grown occupy around the benghazi, the political football it became? >> it really has become a political footballment benghazi became in some ways a rorschach test for where you stand politically in washington. secretary clinton and her advisors felt it was necessary for them to wait for her to go to theill unl th had that review board that looked into the investigation in benghazi and said where they failedment because she wants this testimony to be focused on what happens next and how they respond rather than who said what-- what when which was the political football. >> is it likely to
>> secretary clinton will testify on capitol hill about benghazi the 23rd. so that will be shortly after the inauguration on monday. she will speak before the senate foreign relations committee and also answer questions from the house foreign affairs committee and they wilbe open. the puic will be able to listen that testimony from her. >> dow have a sense they are anxious to do this because they want to get out front and take the opportunity to defend those things that have grown...
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clinton said this is who i am. this is what i want to do. i am getting older. her hair became more of a dominant theme in conversation than the policies. >> you never want it to be a distraction. fox news professionals say you don't want it to be a distraction. the hair became a distraction from her message people started talking about it. >> what do you think of the hair style? >> i preferred it when the bangs were swept to the side. i think that's slightly -- i don't have bangs, but if you have bangs cut i like the side sweep which she had a couple of hairstyles ago. that's my favorite. >> that's how i used to wear them in the 60s. >> i wanted to note this was never a topic on special report or on -- >> i will say this whether the bangs work or they don't work the fashion works. she has been looking great. i just found out did you know that all of these designers compete to do her inaugural gown. they don't find out until she pops out on the stage tomorrow night. >> the pressure. >> image it. >> this is going to be -- >> this might be a long hour. >> coming u
clinton said this is who i am. this is what i want to do. i am getting older. her hair became more of a dominant theme in conversation than the policies. >> you never want it to be a distraction. fox news professionals say you don't want it to be a distraction. the hair became a distraction from her message people started talking about it. >> what do you think of the hair style? >> i preferred it when the bangs were swept to the side. i think that's slightly -- i don't have...
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and during that time clinton repealed one of the most significant piece of legislation that was keeping wall street regulated the glass steagall act without the repeal of glass steagall it would have been quite difficult for citi group to successfully bet on the collapse of the housing market by defrauding investors and whose name comes up when citigroup nearly imploded during the financial crisis that would be jack lew he was a top executive in the city group a unit that housed many of the banks riskiest operations so to sum it up a man who cares primarily about making giant banks bigger and richer is now going to be obama's right hand man when it comes to economic policy one thing's for sure jack lew is completely out of touch with the struggle of the majority of americans who are trying to make ends meet this nomination goes beyond any sort of rational thinking unless of course the rationale is to continue the dangerously close relationship between this government and wall street and if that's the case health it's right on the money. ever since the war on terror started iran has been
and during that time clinton repealed one of the most significant piece of legislation that was keeping wall street regulated the glass steagall act without the repeal of glass steagall it would have been quite difficult for citi group to successfully bet on the collapse of the housing market by defrauding investors and whose name comes up when citigroup nearly imploded during the financial crisis that would be jack lew he was a top executive in the city group a unit that housed many of the...
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that was partially or entirely in the case of clinton in the hands of the other party. each by invoking the common purpose was validating that the other party had a role this process and validating that the party was -- other party was made up of people of good will. >> both did bring up the good nature of people. but second inaugurals are a strange animal. one said it's like renewing your vows to your first husband. it's hard to get that level of excitement, isn't it? >> well, it's a different kind of excitement. i've been at first all in rals and second inaugurals. it's very different. but in each case you've got the renewal of the nation, and it is the task of a president to give that sense of the nation once again being reborn through the whole electoral process, whether you were a loser or a winner that process, a partisan winner or loser, you're part of that greater national purpose and you've contributed to it. that is essential for the kind of speech that he -- and the kind of moment that he faces. now, whether he does that or not is another matter. >> and brief
that was partially or entirely in the case of clinton in the hands of the other party. each by invoking the common purpose was validating that the other party had a role this process and validating that the party was -- other party was made up of people of good will. >> both did bring up the good nature of people. but second inaugurals are a strange animal. one said it's like renewing your vows to your first husband. it's hard to get that level of excitement, isn't it? >> well, it's...
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secretary of state hillary clinton any minute expected to testify at her second hearing of the day to the attack on the u.s. consulate in bengazi. earlier the secretary took on republican members of the senate foreign relations committee for more than two hours, standing her ground and at times getting emotional. >> and we were misled that there were supposedly protests and something sprang out of that. that was easily ascertained that was not the fact. the american people could have known that within days and they didn't. >> worry all due respect the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out for a walk decided they would go kill americans? what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> i have been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi. you did not read the cables from stevens. i would have relieved you of your post. it was inexcusable you did not know this. by anybody's estimation, libya has
secretary of state hillary clinton any minute expected to testify at her second hearing of the day to the attack on the u.s. consulate in bengazi. earlier the secretary took on republican members of the senate foreign relations committee for more than two hours, standing her ground and at times getting emotional. >> and we were misled that there were supposedly protests and something sprang out of that. that was easily ascertained that was not the fact. the american people could have...
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clinton's answer is, what does it matter? they seem to think it mattered when you reported it. >> well, we did report on september 17th on your broadcast, megyn, first that there was no demonstration outside the consulate when the attack happened. and that was part of what we now know was a significant body of evidence that undercut the administration's narrative that somehow this anti-islam video was to blame. if there were two themes that jumped out at me this morning from secretary clinton's testimony, is her claim that she did not personally review the security requests from libya, nor did she deny any of them and it was simply this fog of war which led the administration to not have a clear picture of what happened in that consulate, but our reporting shows that there was ample evidence that the intelligence community believed this was in fact a coordinated attack. that was known to the cia within 24 hours of the attack, the head of the house intelligence committee mike rogers told fox news the day after the attack it wa
clinton's answer is, what does it matter? they seem to think it mattered when you reported it. >> well, we did report on september 17th on your broadcast, megyn, first that there was no demonstration outside the consulate when the attack happened. and that was part of what we now know was a significant body of evidence that undercut the administration's narrative that somehow this anti-islam video was to blame. if there were two themes that jumped out at me this morning from secretary...
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we saw that before with newt gingrich and bill clinton. and in clinton's second term, they did actually get stuff done. they worked it out between them. but does the president have that kind of relationship with john boehner, say, where we can feel optimistic that they're going to have a very different kind of relationship but can actually be more effective? >> i think there's a different kind of dynamic that speaker boehner has to deal with. i don't know him personally, but his reputation is that he can get deals done, but then he has to sell them in a caucus, some whom, a minority, but a vocal minority of whom are very rigid indeed. so i think the speaker has an opportunity to show his more magnanimous leadership and to lead the whole of the house, and not just his caucus. and as he does that, i think his relationship, not just with the president, but with the general public will improve, and i hope he does. >> one of the issues he's going to face is gun crime, gun control, gun violence, generally. he's been generally audacious in terms
we saw that before with newt gingrich and bill clinton. and in clinton's second term, they did actually get stuff done. they worked it out between them. but does the president have that kind of relationship with john boehner, say, where we can feel optimistic that they're going to have a very different kind of relationship but can actually be more effective? >> i think there's a different kind of dynamic that speaker boehner has to deal with. i don't know him personally, but his...
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first, what do you think of what unfolded today with secretary clinton? >> well, i think nick was right. the secretary has, obviously, got a great command of the facts. she's a good speaker. she's authoritative. and she was a member of congress. but it really was a lot of sound and fury sig niifying not very much. she didn't really answer questions about what happened in the run-up to the attack, why our response wasn't better, and all of these efforts to direct us to move forward and to learn these lessons really failed to understand that the way we move forward is by acknowledging exactly what went wrong. just saying "i take responsibility" is admirable and sounds gutsy but it doesn't really mean you're taking responsibility glowr what about what mick today. there's been this review. there are many recommendations and what she's saying, since that's the way to move forward is to implement it and learn from what happened. >> well, it's a very washington perspective. you know, we have our mr. ribbon commission. the truth is what happened, and the reason t
first, what do you think of what unfolded today with secretary clinton? >> well, i think nick was right. the secretary has, obviously, got a great command of the facts. she's a good speaker. she's authoritative. and she was a member of congress. but it really was a lot of sound and fury sig niifying not very much. she didn't really answer questions about what happened in the run-up to the attack, why our response wasn't better, and all of these efforts to direct us to move forward and to...